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World of Work resources for TY students
This is the first resource of a new “World of Work” (WOW) series. This first resource is the “Great Language Apprentice Challenge” and is aimed at TY students who have studied French, German, Italian, or Spanish at Junior Cycle level.
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Italian Language eBooks
We are now providing you with access to the e-books “In Bocca al Lupo!” and Giro d’Italia (Vol. 1 and 2) at no cost! Previously these were not available for viewing or download on iPhones or iPads but now they are. Links to interactive activities are embedded, as well as links to audio files. The recording facility is not available but you can use one of the many apps available for this part of the course.
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Leaving Certificate Russian: Oral Examination Information
This download gives information about the Russian oral exam by SEC.
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WebQuest – A trip to (German)
Designed for Transition Year students, this WebQuest will take your students on a journey. They will learn to plan and undertake research while using the target language.
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Learn Basic Romanian – Useful Youtube videos
This is a compilation of useful You Tube videos for beginners’ Romanian.
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Countries Worksheet in Japanese
Download this resource to learn about countries in Japanese.
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Comparing Irish and Japanese Schools
This resource is useful for teaching the difference between Japanese and Irish schools
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Countries Powerpoint in Japanese
PowerPoint to teach students the vocabulary for countries in Japanese
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Fukuwari: Directions Game in Japanese
Use this resource and class plan to learn Directions in Japanese
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Junior Cycle Japanese (Short Course): Unit 4 It’s tasty!
This document contains all details for Japanese teachers delivering the short course in Japanese.
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Po polsku na Wyspach: A guide for parents of bilingual children
This guide is designed to demonstrate to Polish speaking parents that helping their children to become bilingual, although not easy, is worthwhile and extremely rewarding. To give your child a solid foundation for future bilingualism will be one of your great accomplishments: a gift that will keep on giving.
The guide is in English and Polish but may also be useful for parents of other languages.
To download a copy, please click here.
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Junior Cycle Specification in Russian Language and Culture: Specification
This 100 hour course is based on the Generic Short Course in Modern Languages which was in turn developed using the Framework for Junior Cycle (DES, 2015) and the Junior Cycle Short Courses Draft Handbook ‘Developing Short Courses in Junior Cycle’.
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MARUGOTO+ (Japanese Language and Culture)
MARUGOTO+ (MARUGOTO Plus) is a website where users can learn about Japanese language and culture.
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History of the Korean alphabet
The Korean alphabet is unique. Meet the king who invented it and watch him work his linguistic magic in this chapter of the history of writing.
On your journey, you wake up in another palace. This time you’re in Korea. The first face to greet you is that of King Sejong the Great. He tells you of centuries of struggles trying to fit Chinese characters to his Korean language. He compares it to Japanese. But he wants something cleaner, more efficient. You tell him about your alphabet, but he’s not impressed. Watch as he knocks your ideas down and invents a better writing system. Are you convinced? Could this be the greatest major moment in the history of writing?
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Japanese festivals
Use this powerpoint to help you teach your TYs about Japanese festivals
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